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        Fall 2015: AMSC 663/MATH 663 Advanced
        Scientific Computation (I)  
         
        
          
            
              Instructors: 
  
                Radu Balan | 
              Contact:
                
                  - Email: rvbalan at math.umd.edu
 
                  - Office: MATH (Math building) 2308 ; Phone: 301 405 5492
 
                  - Office: CSCAMM (CSIC building) 4131 ; Phone: 301 405
                    1217
 
                 
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              | Howard Elman | 
              
                  - Email: elman at cs.umd.edu
 
                  - Office: AV Williams Building 3125 ; Phone 301 405 2694
 
                 
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        Lectures: 9.30am-10.45am on Tue., Thr., in
        CSIC 4122. 
        Description: AMSC 663/CMSC 663 is a project
        course intended for AMSC graduate students as a core requirement for
        their PhD degree. 
        Milestones:  
          - Project Proposal: By
            the end of the first month each student must find a faculty
            advisor and identify a suitable project that includes a
            deliverable suite of software that is designed to carry out a
            computational task, propose appropriate algorithms, languages,
            and platforms for the development of this software, write a short
            proposal also includes a scientific justification, and present
            the proposal orally. The oral presentation should last no more
            than 30 minutes including questions and dicussions. The project
            proposal document should contain items presented in 
           this document.
 
          - Project Progress
            Report: At the end of semester, each student must give a written
            and oral report on the state of his or her project, explain how
            the software has been developed and tested, give his or her
            current vision of the finished product, and detail how that
            vision has evolved over the course of the
          project.
 
         
        
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